Friday 6 February 2015

Wooden outdoor furniture pieces add extra beauty, charm and appeal to the exterior space of a home, but the same demands regular maintenance as well. Now the temperature has started dipping and it is the right time to start mulling over about patios, porches, decks, and other furnishings you’ve placed in the outdoors. Rather than buying new furniture pieces, you might wish to try breathing new life into the old furnishings that you’ve have in your home.

For most of the people, re-finishing of outdoor furniture is taken as an irksome chore or complete mystery. However, there are some easy ways to revamp those geriatric items. Consider the price of procuring new furniture; it might be worth few little tries to save what you already own.

Clean your exterior furnishings with lukewarm soapy water
 
In the direction of refinishing, this is the first step that you need to execute warily. First of all, move the furniture into the centre of your garden (if you have) or just place it away from your home. Then set the lawn hosepipe nozzle on high setting and start rubbing a hard scrub, in order to cart off all debris and dust particles from the furnishings. Afterwards, let the furniture dry completely and you’ll see a big difference.

Scrape Off Chipped Paint from the Furniture

Before you start scratching lightly, make sure you place the furnishings on a large piece of paper. Then start spraying the furniture with a power washer as it will take out excess flaking of the actual finish. Power cleaning prepares the furnishings for painting and once the furniture has dried completely, you can see an even and smooth surface.

Select the paint color you would like to use to paint your furniture

Leaf through the pages of magazines or browse web to get a clear idea about the color. While selecting color, keep in mind the surroundings too. Last but not the least; try to select a color tone you will be contented with for at least one or two years. If you are in the mood to buy new furnishings this time, then go for rental furniture packages and get rid of all the dilemmas. 

Decide whether you’re going to use to brush to paint your furniture or the spray paint

Ensure that the paint you buy matches with your exterior look. Moreover, the paint selected by you should be weather resistant and easy on environment.  Consider purchasing a water-based paint as it is easy to clean.


Place the Furniture away from other items you might damage while painting

If you are using spray for painting, you will need to keep an eagle eye on the direction of wind flow. Once again, place the item(s) on a big cardboard or newspaper, or something that the paint of furniture will not damage.

Apply at least two coats

The first coat is known as primary coat. In this step, try to cover up each and every nook of furniture with paint completely. Let the paint dry and then start coating it again. Try not to leave the freshly paint furniture outside as it will result in debris and dirt being dried into the stain or paint. After drying, your outdoor wooden furniture is ready to pull the eye balls of visitors.
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